
Originally Posted by
Autowrench
Hello, lhazleton, you speak from a position of knowledge, so please, enlighten this poor garage mechanic with how to do this? The jar does in fact work as promised on my TPI 350 V-8 4300 pound van, but not like I would love it to! I would really love to get 70 mpg, but these dry cells cost a great deal of money to buy, and even plans are high, so us poor people are stuck with what we have, I guess. My van, super tuned, was getting 18 mpg on a good day, and eating us alive. With the little jar we are now getting over 35 mpg on the same brand of gas. I know the HHO is not a fuel, but is more like a fuel enhancer, which makes the gasoline a lot more efficient. And I am saving over $100 a month. Show me a better way for less than $150.00, and I am all ears.
Please, I know that you want to impress folks here and I appreciate that. I would love to impress someone as well. SH*T, I would even love to impress my wife but even she does not beleive 4 inches is the same as a foot.
All BS kidding aside and I am sorry for the length joke but that is exactly the same as a 100% improvement im MPG with a mason jar and a couple of bolts. Improvements are difficult to come by even for the best here.
If you had only spent just a few hours reading threads before you made your post you would realize just how foolish this post was. We have all been there abd done that thanks to one of the biggest and richest scammers of all time. His name is Ozzy Freedom. Just google him before you reply. At one time his bunch was getting over $500.00 for your so called six pack design. I will admit it. I once bought his plans and the Hydrostar plans as well.
Please start over and do some research here. Then get to work and spend your money wisely. You can make a decent device for your $150.00 then the work starts. After spending some time admiring your work and bench testing it you can start trying to get your ECU to accept HHO boosting.
Damn you Lee. Your post on the Underground made me read this thread. Otherwise I would have overlooked it and went to sleep with 6 less beers still beleiving 4" was a foot.
Larry
2008 Nissan Frontier 4X4 Nismo. 12 MPG baseline with my normal commute and heavy stop and go daily driving. Generator installed and working on 3/29/2009
Up to 14.5 MPG with no enhancers. Still testing the effects of lots of HHO and no electronic enhancers.